نتایج جستجو برای: maternal inbreeding

تعداد نتایج: 109216  

2013
P. VanRaden

Computer mating programs have helped breeders minimize pedigree inbreeding and avoid recessive defects by mating animals with parents that have fewer common ancestors. With genomic selection, breed associations, AI organizations, and on-farm software providers could use new programs to minimize genomic inbreeding by comparing genotypes of potential mates. Relationships could be computed between...

2012

Inbreeding is basically the mating of animals that are related. Within the pedigree of the mated sire and dam, one or more animals will be in common; resulting in progeny with a certain level of inbreeding. The level of inbreeding will depend on the relationship between the two mated animals. The closer the relationship, the greater the level of inbreeding that will occur in the resulting progeny.

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2010
M E Davis R C M Simmen

Data for the current study were obtained from a divergent selection experiment in which the selection criterion was the average serum IGF-I concentration of 3 postweaning blood samples collected from purebred Angus calves. Multiple trait derivative-free REML procedures were used to obtain estimates of inbreeding depression for IGF-I concentration and for BW and BW gains measured from birth to t...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2014
V García-Navas C Cáliz-Campal E S Ferrer J J Sanz J Ortego

In natural populations, mating between relatives can have important fitness consequences due to the negative effects of reduced heterozygosity. Parental level of inbreeding or heterozygosity has been also found to influence the performance of offspring, via direct and indirect parental effects that are independent of the progeny own level of genetic diversity. In this study, we first analysed t...

2012
Cristina Tuni Sara Goodacre Jesper Bechsgaard Trine Bilde

BACKGROUND Polyandry is widespread throughout the animal kingdom. In the absence of direct benefits of mating with different males, the underlying basis for polyandry is enigmatic because it can carry considerable costs such as elevated exposure to sexual diseases, physical injury or other direct fitness costs. Such costs may be balanced by indirect genetic benefits to the offspring of polyandr...

Journal: :علوم دامی ایران 0
محمد رکوعی دانشکده کشاورزی دانشگاه تربیت مدرس، تهران، دکتری رسول واعظ ترشیزی دانشکده کشاورزی دانشگاه تربیت مدرس، تهران، دانشیار محمد مرادی شهر بابک پردیس کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی دانشگاه تهران، استاد مهدی سر گلزائی محقق مرکز بهبود ژنتیکی دام های اهلی دانشگاه گوئلف، کانادا اندرس سورنس کریستین استاد گروه ژنتیک و بیوتکنولوژی دانشگاه آرهوس، دانمارک

effects of inbreeding coefficient on estimates of genetic parameters, breeding values and genetic trends for production traits (milk, fat and protein yields), reproduction traits (age at the first calving, interval between first insemination to conception, calving interval, interval between calving to first insemination, and calving ease) as well as longevity of holstein cattle in iran were stu...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2013
C Q Yuan Y F Li L Wang K Q Zhao R Y Hu P Sun Y H Sun Y Li W X Gu Z Y Zhou

The magnitude of inbreeding depression within populations is important for the evolution and maintenance of mixed mating systems. However, data are sparse on the magnitude of inbreeding depression in Robinia pseudoacacia. In this study, we compared differences in the mature seed set per fruit, seed mass, germination success, and seedling growth between self- and cross-pollination treatments and...

2017
Tara N Furstenau Tara N. Furstenau Reed A. Cartwright

11 Hermaphroditic plants experience inbreeding through both self-fertilization and bi-parental inbreeding. Therefore, many plant species have evolved either heteromorphic (morphology-based) or homomorphic (molecular-based) self-incompatibility (SI) systems. These SI systems limit extreme inbreeding through self-fertilization and, in the case of homomorphic SI systems, have the potential to limi...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2011
Joaquim Casellas Dolors Vidal-Roqueta Eva Flores Dolors Casellas-Vidal Marçal Llach-Vila Roser Salgas-Fina Pere Casellas-Molas

Inbreeding depression is a topic of main interest in experimental and domestic species, although previous studies simplified this genetically complex effect to the linear (or quadratic) regression coefficient linked to the inbreeding coefficient of each individual or, in more recent studies, to founder-specific inbreeding coefficients. Going beyond generalizing to these traditional scenarios, o...

2011
Matthew C. Keller Peter M. Visscher Michael E. Goddard

Inbreeding depression, which refers to reduced fitness among offspring of related parents, has traditionally been studied using pedigrees. In practice, pedigree information is difficult to obtain, potentially unreliable, and rarely assessed for inbreeding arising from common ancestors who lived more than a few generations ago. Recently, there has been excitement about using SNP data to estimate...

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